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schools are a sensitive environment as well. you could provide safety and security with armed, trained, personnel without putting fear in everyone. >> he argued since timothy mcveigh used fertilizer to kill men, women and children in oklahoma city, restricting firearms will not make children safer but many lawmakers are skeptical about the nra plan. >> we have armed officers in many schools in washington, d.c. we have armed officers in schools. and some of that is appropriate and perhaps we can do more. it actually doesn't cost $8 billion. we have 130,000 elementary and secondary schools in the country. if you had two officers in each, that would cost $25 billion. where is that money going to come from? >> friday. nra c.e.o. said the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. he explained parents will feel safer dropping kids off at school after the holidays if there's an armed police officer standing guard over their child's classroom. >> lots of folks on both sides of this. peter, thank you so much. >
schools are a sensitive environment as well. you could provide safety and security with armed, trained, personnel without putting fear in everyone. >> he argued since timothy mcveigh used fertilizer to kill men, women and children in oklahoma city, restricting firearms will not make children safer but many lawmakers are skeptical about the nra plan. >> we have armed officers in many schools in washington, d.c. we have armed officers in schools. and some of that is appropriate and...
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is there an anticipation that those contractors are going to stay past 14 in an environment that may be as bad as enablers leaving? the reason i ask is we're spending $9 billion a month roughly to sustain this fight. as troops come down you are right. $2 billion we shouldn't be arguing over provides enablers but we have seen in history where we left formations like 1975 going to hell in a handbasket. had the same type of situation in 2014. is anybody talking about it? it took us a long time to build of that capability that supports what you have got. and a pretty secure environment. >> i was not involved in that conversation during my tenure but the fact of the matter is as we have reduced our military presence, many critical tasks previously performed by the military have been picked up by courageous civilian contractors many of whom are former military. that has been a capability, met requirements. the requirement doesn't go away just because we draw down forces. our two options are develop afghans capable of doing that. some of those tasks we are not developing because of what is
is there an anticipation that those contractors are going to stay past 14 in an environment that may be as bad as enablers leaving? the reason i ask is we're spending $9 billion a month roughly to sustain this fight. as troops come down you are right. $2 billion we shouldn't be arguing over provides enablers but we have seen in history where we left formations like 1975 going to hell in a handbasket. had the same type of situation in 2014. is anybody talking about it? it took us a long time to...
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this is a political year, and all of us are up here talking about the fiscal environment that you have affected democrats and reasons to be in during an election year. but to me, this budget goes beyond the line, it goes beyond just being a political document. it goes to being an irresponsible document, given what we're facing in terms of the fiscal problems, given what our kids and grandkids will be facing. there's one area in this budget that i think is actually relatively honest, and that is the president's projection of what the economy is going to do. and maybe it's in part because of the budget, because a budget document is both the spending side and the revenue side and then and economic forecast. this shows that unemployment rates will be higher next year than they are in than this year. ultimately that's the worst part of the budget. that there's not anything in this budget to get our economy moving again. >>> dmooneither taking the fisc issues and no progrowth policies for us to address to give this economy a shot in the arm. in looking at this document it looks like more of
this is a political year, and all of us are up here talking about the fiscal environment that you have affected democrats and reasons to be in during an election year. but to me, this budget goes beyond the line, it goes beyond just being a political document. it goes to being an irresponsible document, given what we're facing in terms of the fiscal problems, given what our kids and grandkids will be facing. there's one area in this budget that i think is actually relatively honest, and that is...
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gerri: and mildly chief watchdog for the environment is out. epa administrator said today she is stepping down effective next month. her four year tenure has been marred by a string of controversy including pushing cap-and-trade. relations on coal fire power plant, the war on coal and a fight with republicans blocking the keystone pipeline. we talk a lot about that, remember. also accused of using a secret e-mail alias to conduct official business. that investigation still going on. jackson hasn't given any reason for her departure but has not accepted any other job at this time. and just ahead, have you given thought to your new year's resolution that? i have a few ideas congress has to consider. and we will have an in-depth preview of the housing market, coming up. gerri: americans are getting their financial house orders, so why can't washington? next, i new year's resolutions for congress. gerri: i have to tell you i'm tempted to go shopping to take advantage of all the sales retailers are having this week but i can't bring myself to do it.
gerri: and mildly chief watchdog for the environment is out. epa administrator said today she is stepping down effective next month. her four year tenure has been marred by a string of controversy including pushing cap-and-trade. relations on coal fire power plant, the war on coal and a fight with republicans blocking the keystone pipeline. we talk a lot about that, remember. also accused of using a secret e-mail alias to conduct official business. that investigation still going on. jackson...
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why is it, does it have to do with valuations or the political environment we find ourselves in now? >> it has to do valuations. we look stock by stock and love our companies but their prices are just reasonable and we prefer cheap. >> you prefer a lot of cash, correct? >> we have cash of 25 to 35% in our various stock funds. again that's a function of valuation. we would love to see investing public get scared about something and allow us to buy more of our stocks down 10 to 15% where they are today. >> you are looking at opportunity 15% below where we are now in the market. what kind of properties are you looking at and stocks are you looking at at this point? what makes a good stock for you, other than value? is it cash generation? is it niche plays? how do you pick the components of the portfolio? >> companies that generate more cash than they need to operate in the business. and management that we really trust to redeploy that cash well. that can be a bank stock like wells fargo, cab pharmaceutical stock like valiant. can be john malone's liberty companies we own three of four o
why is it, does it have to do with valuations or the political environment we find ourselves in now? >> it has to do valuations. we look stock by stock and love our companies but their prices are just reasonable and we prefer cheap. >> you prefer a lot of cash, correct? >> we have cash of 25 to 35% in our various stock funds. again that's a function of valuation. we would love to see investing public get scared about something and allow us to buy more of our stocks down 10 to...
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. >> with what this would do is prevent children from growing up in a family environment of happiness, love and understanding. it is russian children who would be harmed by this measure. >> joining us now from new york studios are robert and kim summers who were scheduled to pick up their child in january. mr. and mrs. summers, it is heartbreaking and the first i saw of this a couple of weeks ago and this was brewing, i feared the worst. tell us where you are in your process and what is going through your minds right now? >> well, we are actually -- we have booked our flights. we were supposed to return to moscow on the 13th of january to peck up our son who is three hours outside of moscow in a baby house and on 12/12/12 we were blessed and officially adopted our son who we have named preston mackey summers and we were told that the ruling has changed and we were fully aware that we would have to now wait 30 days to actually bring preston home. and we were perfectly fine with that. and we have done everything that the russian government has requested of us. >> laura: of course. >> we
. >> with what this would do is prevent children from growing up in a family environment of happiness, love and understanding. it is russian children who would be harmed by this measure. >> joining us now from new york studios are robert and kim summers who were scheduled to pick up their child in january. mr. and mrs. summers, it is heartbreaking and the first i saw of this a couple of weeks ago and this was brewing, i feared the worst. tell us where you are in your process and...
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come and enjoy this environment of warmth and water and hospitality. i will certainly carry that message, and hope that people recognize this is a great place to come and visit. i know it is a great place to live as well. thank you. >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal ." then hillary clinton talks about religious tolerance. >> at the foot of that bridge, i was beaten. i thought i was going to die. i thought i was going to die. >> in 1965, 25-year-old john lewis took part in a voting rights mark -- march. >> we became -- came in hearing distance of the state troopers. a man identified himself and said i am with the alabama state troopers. this is an unlawful march and will not be allowed to continue. one of the people walking beside me said, give us a moment to pray. the major said, troopers advance. >> across that bridge >> this morning, paul conaway talks about the role of 18 to 29 year-old voters in the elections. then, we analyzed the july unemployment numbers released by the labor department with borraine woellert. then we
come and enjoy this environment of warmth and water and hospitality. i will certainly carry that message, and hope that people recognize this is a great place to come and visit. i know it is a great place to live as well. thank you. >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal ." then hillary clinton talks about religious tolerance. >> at the foot of that bridge, i was beaten. i thought i was going to die. i thought i was going to die. >> in 1965,...
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so that we can create an environment for businesses to create jobs. gerri: long-term talks about this. a long way to go. i wish would come he would come back and maybe we will have a conversation. i really appreciate your coming on the show, thank you so much and i think you for having me. gerri: now we want to know what you think. banda gerriwillis.com, vote on the right-hand side of the screen. we have lots more in the show. twenty-six days until we fall off the fiscal cliff. is that what democrats want us to do? pictures seem so. we go live to capitol hill in 10 minutes. while congress talked about wanting to cut excess spending, the numbers may tell a different story. i will break it down coming up next. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in econocs, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise ur rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. gerri: where
so that we can create an environment for businesses to create jobs. gerri: long-term talks about this. a long way to go. i wish would come he would come back and maybe we will have a conversation. i really appreciate your coming on the show, thank you so much and i think you for having me. gerri: now we want to know what you think. banda gerriwillis.com, vote on the right-hand side of the screen. we have lots more in the show. twenty-six days until we fall off the fiscal cliff. is that what...
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. >> every kid that gets on our site is a much safer environment, because they're getting information about what is relevant to their world. >> reporter: for now, dad is footing the bill, though he realizes there's business potential. but now, zack is more focused on the reason he invented it in the first place. >> i'm in it to have fun. >> reporter: they're going to talk to interested media companies including disney next year about this web site. which remind me, can i get stock on this? >> we're not going public yet. >> reporter: all right. >> very cute. i'd want stock in that. it might be a good idea. >>> you've got kids, right? >> coming out of my ears. >> have they ever come up with anything that cool? >> i'm not sure i got one that would do that. they would still be arguing with me. >> there's still time. >> oh, my god, i can't have it! >> hopefully better weather than we've had in the new year. >> it stays chilly for the next several days. we have a sprinkling of snow, or maybe a little bit of sprinkling for the new year. i don't see major storms coming our way. at least i don
. >> every kid that gets on our site is a much safer environment, because they're getting information about what is relevant to their world. >> reporter: for now, dad is footing the bill, though he realizes there's business potential. but now, zack is more focused on the reason he invented it in the first place. >> i'm in it to have fun. >> reporter: they're going to talk to interested media companies including disney next year about this web site. which remind me, can i...
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the budget's request does reflect in her words epa's core mission of protecting public health and the environment. while making tough decisions to reduce government spending. as is the case with republicans taking aim at the administration's budget the republican from virginia asking lisa jackson about ongoing regulations. who say the epa is doing much to place a stranglehold over industry in this country. here's some of the exchange. the comments of the lisa jackson. >> secretary jackson, the d.c. circuit is hearing oral arguments in the green gas argument, in your brief, it indicates in that brief that there would be a need to hire 230,000 full-time employees, that there would be additional 80,000 permits per year, 6 million title v permits and a cost to the epa of 21 billion on top of the current budget, 21 billion per year. i'm looking at the brief where i get these numbers, the paragraph, based on this analysis, the epa found applying the statutory thresholds of 201 would quote, overwhelm the resources of permitting authorities and impair the functioning of the program, you would agree with
the budget's request does reflect in her words epa's core mission of protecting public health and the environment. while making tough decisions to reduce government spending. as is the case with republicans taking aim at the administration's budget the republican from virginia asking lisa jackson about ongoing regulations. who say the epa is doing much to place a stranglehold over industry in this country. here's some of the exchange. the comments of the lisa jackson. >> secretary...
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her promise was to create the best business environment possible, create more and better jobs, and to make government smaller, smarter, and more efficient. we did things like that, agency consolidation, it consolidation, some of those common sense approaches that you would do more often that we do not see. those are things that are saving us millions of dollars. our it consolidations are estimated to save $100 million over the course of the term and potentially next term. we also, in the same situation, have $2 in our rainy day fund. it is really thinking about how we do things smarter, more efficiently, and using the technology and resources we have to make things more efficient and cost-effective for government. we reduced by $5 billion by passing a law that says we could not pass what was not funded. ours was not challenged in court, fortunately. we are looking at more pension reform. we have seven pension systems in the state. they are operated by different pension boards that have different rules, different structures, looking at the potential of having them under one board that
her promise was to create the best business environment possible, create more and better jobs, and to make government smaller, smarter, and more efficient. we did things like that, agency consolidation, it consolidation, some of those common sense approaches that you would do more often that we do not see. those are things that are saving us millions of dollars. our it consolidations are estimated to save $100 million over the course of the term and potentially next term. we also, in the same...
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i do my job, every american who is lucky enough tov a job in a 7.9% unemployment environment has done his or her job. if we don't do our job, we get fired. they are pushing it down, the president doesn't call up speak are boehner and say, let's solve this. nobody does anything. >> you have an absolute, wob -- 100%, legitimate complaint. the president sens his budgets up to the hill and he is so unconcerned that every democratic senator voted against the obama budget. what his reaction? totally unserious. this is back's up against the wall. if the president leads, we have a real chance. but let's don't be kidding ourselves. you are not going to write a tax reform bill in a few weeks. >> greta: why should i believe under your plan, if they push it down the road -- we already did that -- that is not believable. what has changed? nothing. >> not my plan. no offense, but -- >> greta: you know what i mean i. under my prediction. >> greta: your prediction. >> you might say. >> greta: that's better. you talk about the budget. and you know, i was reading tonight about how the budget -- where w
i do my job, every american who is lucky enough tov a job in a 7.9% unemployment environment has done his or her job. if we don't do our job, we get fired. they are pushing it down, the president doesn't call up speak are boehner and say, let's solve this. nobody does anything. >> you have an absolute, wob -- 100%, legitimate complaint. the president sens his budgets up to the hill and he is so unconcerned that every democratic senator voted against the obama budget. what his reaction?...
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not if you're studying the environment in virginia. that and other silly laws in the "sideshow." this is a great "sideshow" coming up. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. ♪ [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology that acts fast and helps control cravings all day long. ♪ quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. >>> back to "hardball." now to the "sideshow." a good one i said. first, the right way to legisla legislate. think progress is out with a round of some of the most out there legislative moves we saw from the republicans side this past year. some "hardball" favorites from the list. first, how about banning the terms climate change and sea level rise from a request to study the causes of coastal flooding? that's exactly what happened in virginia in the republican-led legislature. the study could not get approval for funding until "left wing term" were yanked from the proposal like climate change and sea level rise. secon
not if you're studying the environment in virginia. that and other silly laws in the "sideshow." this is a great "sideshow" coming up. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. ♪ [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology that acts fast and helps control cravings all day long. ♪ quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq....
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. thank you. we thank the troops for all the support they've given us, but how do we thank the ones who support them? thank you for your service. thanksusa provides scholarships to the spouses and children of our troops and helps give a future to the people who support the troops the most. thanks for supporting them. thank you for your dedication. go to thanksusa.org to see how you can express your appreciation for what they do for our heroes thank you. go to thanksusa.org now. thank you. gerri: $250 million grant from that federal government, but the stock can't hit a dollar on the nasdaq. as we told you that last night nasdaq w
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. thank you. we thank the...
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but i've learned one thing about the political environment. unless there's power behind the ideas, that they will not emerge here in the congress, that there's too much pressure from the outside on a status quo or to protect some political interest. and no matter how much we show that it's working, it won't be adopted here unless we're able to win the argument with the american people. i spent most of my life in research and advertising and marketing and strategic planning. what i hope i can do from this point is to take these ideas and policies that i know work, and the heritage foundation for 40 years has been creating policies and analysis that show these ideas work. and what i hope i can do is to help connect those ideas with real people, real faces, and to show these people that these ideas are not theory, they're not political policies, but they're ideas that are working right at their state or the state right next to them. and if we can win the arguments, if we can win the hearts and the minds of the american people with these ideas, i
but i've learned one thing about the political environment. unless there's power behind the ideas, that they will not emerge here in the congress, that there's too much pressure from the outside on a status quo or to protect some political interest. and no matter how much we show that it's working, it won't be adopted here unless we're able to win the argument with the american people. i spent most of my life in research and advertising and marketing and strategic planning. what i hope i can do...
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whether it's in a school environment or home environment, we teach maintaining that firearm appropriately. whether it's on your person or a secured lock box. and again, this is not new for utah. you just haven't heard about it before. teachers have been carrying firearms in locked drawers for 12 years now. and my opponents will say the dire predictions were going to be that every argument between a teacher and student would result in gunfire. that hasn't happened. we result in gunfire. that hasn't happened. we haven't had accidental shootings. we haven't had guns left behind and we also haven't had gun shootings. >> all right, clark aposhian, thank you for your viewpoint. glad you were with us. thanks. >>> welcome back. when you think about charity, there are a million ways you can help. and a lot of stars do give back. but after matthew mcconaughey said he wanted his hands in the clay, so he started his own foundation, helping kids live healthier lives. we sat down recently in los angeles to talk about that and about something everyone in hollywood is buzzing about, his dramatic weight l
whether it's in a school environment or home environment, we teach maintaining that firearm appropriately. whether it's on your person or a secured lock box. and again, this is not new for utah. you just haven't heard about it before. teachers have been carrying firearms in locked drawers for 12 years now. and my opponents will say the dire predictions were going to be that every argument between a teacher and student would result in gunfire. that hasn't happened. we result in gunfire. that...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >> sean: in the wake of the newtown shooting, hollywood's biggest stars are bidding that the film industry does, in fact, bear some responsibility for tragedies like this one. this weekend left wing actor jamie foxx said, quote, we cannot turn our back and say that violence in films or anything that we do doesn't have a sort of influence, it does. now, that's ironic. in fact, you know, what mr. foxx had said, he said this while promoting a brand new movie, jango unchained. does he mean it, and if so, will he say no thanks to the paycheck. here with reaction, tamara and nicole. >> they fly in private jets and complain about suvs and greenhouse gases. they have armed guards, but then complain about people who arm themselves. >> it's the same thing that michael
it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >> sean: in the wake of the newtown shooting, hollywood's biggest stars are bidding that the film industry does, in fact, bear some responsibility for tragedies like this one. this weekend left wing...
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yield out of equity-based investments, that's a theme that continues in 2013 given the interest rate environment. it probably won't be to the same degree that we've seen over the last six to eight weeks. >> here's what scares me about the whole yield story is you have companies that have like b-minus cred wit 5.25% coupons, 5.5% coupons, that's crazy. that's absolutely nuts for companies that would normally be carrying somewhere in the 7.5% range or down that far. i think this push towards yield has trouble written all over it. >> bonds are far riskier than equities right now. >> sure. >> gentlemen, thank you all for your thoughts today. see you later. heading towards the close. 50 minutes left in the trading session and the dow down. >> ben bernanke's latest move to stimulate the economy, is it actually hurting things? steve liesman and rick santelli tackle it out next. >> oh, boy. and we'll hear from a top republican lawmaker warning that the real fiscal cliff is a couple years away when the economy could collapse because of runaway spending. congressman paul brown will join us. >> and top pic
yield out of equity-based investments, that's a theme that continues in 2013 given the interest rate environment. it probably won't be to the same degree that we've seen over the last six to eight weeks. >> here's what scares me about the whole yield story is you have companies that have like b-minus cred wit 5.25% coupons, 5.5% coupons, that's crazy. that's absolutely nuts for companies that would normally be carrying somewhere in the 7.5% range or down that far. i think this push...
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a challenging environment and a challenging competitive environment. even the dollars stores in a tough competitive environment. >> dollar stores say their margins could be hit in 2013, a story to watch out for. bob pisani, thanks so much. back to you. >> we've gotten the word electric washington, now the street. chief global strategist and senior portfolio manager at huntington asset managers. i came down here fairly optimistic, seemed to believe something would get done. we've spoken to three or four congressmen, especially in the house, they are far apart. lee terry from nebraska said, guess what, my constituents have no interest in giving in to a tax hike. >> clearly what you're hearing is sort of where we've been for some time now, a portion of the house elected in uncompetitive districts see really no reason to compromise with the other side and leave aside the philosophical differences for the two. how these two come together in the next couple of weeks is really something that remains to be seen. we know taxes are going up. the question is by h
a challenging environment and a challenging competitive environment. even the dollars stores in a tough competitive environment. >> dollar stores say their margins could be hit in 2013, a story to watch out for. bob pisani, thanks so much. back to you. >> we've gotten the word electric washington, now the street. chief global strategist and senior portfolio manager at huntington asset managers. i came down here fairly optimistic, seemed to believe something would get done. we've...
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he never asks about how to weave a balance between the environment and the economy. he is -- they will throw back to me as a coal person well, you are mining more coal. sure, we are shipping it to china. our jobs and cheaper resource goal is going to china so they can burn it over there without their environmental controls. >> sean: and mexican oil. >> and we gave colombia $5 billion to refine our oil that we are shipping over there and as the gentleman points out we haven't had a new refinery here in over 30 years but colombians do on our dime. >> sean: and i love how we give money for looking for resources in brazil. but we will be the best customers. i always wanted to be brazil's best customer. >> i will say absolutely the top has to go here. but he has a coconspirator in the senate with harry reid and he has blocked keystone pipeline i believe has enough votes, more than enough votes to pass in the senate but he is blocking it. >> joe mansion shot a bull let through cap and trade but the president said there are other ways to skin the cat. those are the rules. c
he never asks about how to weave a balance between the environment and the economy. he is -- they will throw back to me as a coal person well, you are mining more coal. sure, we are shipping it to china. our jobs and cheaper resource goal is going to china so they can burn it over there without their environmental controls. >> sean: and mexican oil. >> and we gave colombia $5 billion to refine our oil that we are shipping over there and as the gentleman points out we haven't had a...
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and people back to work, create a pro-growth environment. party politics got this into this mess. host: our next call for amy kremer comes from ronald in canton, ohio. caller: i want to say that the president wants to raise taxes on the rich and the businesses, not the business, the rich to pay their fair share. one thing i will say, all of this time during the campaign, all the businesses and rich folks, they spend all of this money toward the campaign for mitt romney and yet they do not want to pay their fair share. that does not make any sense. they spent all of that money and now they say we cannot do that. they just spent a billion dollars. think how much that would have helped the country to get better, but they say we do not want to do that. give me an answer on that. guest: look, the democrats spent a billion dollars, too. i think $6 billion was spent in the election. you know, i think that is two different subjects. the money that is spent in the campaigns verses people paying taxes, i do not think either one of them have anything to do with each other and that is what ha
and people back to work, create a pro-growth environment. party politics got this into this mess. host: our next call for amy kremer comes from ronald in canton, ohio. caller: i want to say that the president wants to raise taxes on the rich and the businesses, not the business, the rich to pay their fair share. one thing i will say, all of this time during the campaign, all the businesses and rich folks, they spend all of this money toward the campaign for mitt romney and yet they do not want...
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if you get a company that guides up in this environment that is a very good thing. >> we have a drop for chipotle down 3%. extra chicken no beans. >> i'm not a chipotle guy and apparently not a lot of folks are these days, as well. they do the slow grind lower. i rather jack in the box. look at the way that recovered. jack is better than cmg right here. >> pop for best buy up 3%. >> this is making the glacial move towards getting a buyout. they met with bankers today perhaps got financing. if you are in the stock for a buyout you take something off the table. >> equity residential up. >> the idea that he is now a buy er that is actually very interesting to me. >> pop for monster beverage up 13%. >> for someone like me that is a bio medical engineer this is an interesting story. there are no proven cases of the drinks causing a problem. they are looking into it, sniffing around into it but nothing in the immediate future. >> before you go -- can we ask bio medical -- he threw that out there. you want to elaborate. >> masters from university of michigan go blue here. you know. i wanted
if you get a company that guides up in this environment that is a very good thing. >> we have a drop for chipotle down 3%. extra chicken no beans. >> i'm not a chipotle guy and apparently not a lot of folks are these days, as well. they do the slow grind lower. i rather jack in the box. look at the way that recovered. jack is better than cmg right here. >> pop for best buy up 3%. >> this is making the glacial move towards getting a buyout. they met with bankers today...
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let's just kick them off unemployment insurance in an economic environment where we've historically never done that before. then let's see what happens. but, you know, what, it's actually even worse than that. what makes this a real punch to the gun is that what washington is now threatening to do, what they are just four days away from actually doing is taking away the extended unemployment insurance from those who have been unemployed the longest, and at the same time, by going over the fiscal cliff, bringing the recovery to a screeching halt, people argue over how bad it would be to go over the cliff, but everyone agrees, it would be bad. and if we go over for long enough, it will create a new recession. so now you don't have a job and you don't have unemployment insurance. you've been looking for a long time. and good luck finding a new job, because we just crashed the economy. >> the american people are watching what we do here. obviously, their patience is already thin. this is deja vu all over again. we're now at the last minute. and the american people are not going to have any pa
let's just kick them off unemployment insurance in an economic environment where we've historically never done that before. then let's see what happens. but, you know, what, it's actually even worse than that. what makes this a real punch to the gun is that what washington is now threatening to do, what they are just four days away from actually doing is taking away the extended unemployment insurance from those who have been unemployed the longest, and at the same time, by going over the...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. . >>> breaking news. a jet blue pilot forced an emergency landing today when he ran through the aisles of his plane reportedly screaming about bombs and telling passengers the plane could go down. take a look at video. the captain reportedly went on the rant. >> this will take another minute so please bear with us. >> after emerging from the bathroom. he was subdued by a group of passengers. one of them put a choke hold on him. the plane was bound to las vegas from new york's john f kennedy airport. after the diversion it has just landed in las vegas a moment ago. it is on the tarmac. jason is on the plane and joins us on the p
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him out takes his head off before he could kill those precious kids even if nothing's a safe learning environment like a teacher having a military grade assault rifle on her desk these are not the things that normal rational people would say. our nation has given air time and entertained legislation from the crazy gun nuts in washington for far too long and in the meantime every decade near a nearly a million americans are shot and far more are killed than were done by osama bin ladin go to call congress dot org to get the phone number of your member of congress and tell them to stand up to the n.r.a. and let your news media know you're sick and tired of the crazies dominating the debate on the air one day your life too may depend on it now joining me from our new york studios to talk more about this is mark glaze director of mayors against illegal guns marc welcome. thanks for having me let's start with the n.r.a. this group finally reese released a statement today responding to the connecticut massacre they said that they are prepared to offer meaningful contributions to make sure this never ha
him out takes his head off before he could kill those precious kids even if nothing's a safe learning environment like a teacher having a military grade assault rifle on her desk these are not the things that normal rational people would say. our nation has given air time and entertained legislation from the crazy gun nuts in washington for far too long and in the meantime every decade near a nearly a million americans are shot and far more are killed than were done by osama bin ladin go to...
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that is a favorable environment for equities especially given where we are in the interest rate cycle given the strength of corporate balance sheets and corporate profits. i think investors should be taking advantage of any sell-offs like we are selling today by adding to their equity exposure. liz: excellent point. if you look at some of the names that pullback today that have done pretty well, for example gap stores, a lot of these names pulling back in the retail space simply because the broader market was lower. is this the day stocks are on sale or do you look at the bigger picture and say we are heading for a recession if we go off of the fiscal cliff? >> i don't think we are heading for recession if we go off of the fiscal cliff. will create a head wind for us but just as we were talking about all the other factors in the u.s. economy particularly the strength of corporate balance sheets, earnings estimates for next year, top line growth we have seen this year, ultimately that boils down to a buying opportunity. if you are in need of adding equity exposure to your portfolio i t
that is a favorable environment for equities especially given where we are in the interest rate cycle given the strength of corporate balance sheets and corporate profits. i think investors should be taking advantage of any sell-offs like we are selling today by adding to their equity exposure. liz: excellent point. if you look at some of the names that pullback today that have done pretty well, for example gap stores, a lot of these names pulling back in the retail space simply because the...
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we need to reaffirm that they are secure, that there is safety in their environment. we need to examine how the chirp are doing and stay in contact with them. we need to provide a range of services to them and match the needs of the children to the services that we have available. and... >> brown: go ahead. i'm sorry. >> what we want to be able to do is provide the services that the child needs and respond to the needs that they have. >> brown: dr. rappaport, what about children everywhere else? on the one hand, it's a distant incident for many. on the other hand, it happened in a place that they're so familiar with: school. what should be said to them? >> well, first of all, i just want to pick up on the idea of normalcy >> brown: okay schools always are doing this kind of providing structure and support and routine so that, you know, children who have experienced the murder in the home or have had, you know, hurricanes or all sorts of tragedies look to schools as a place that is a safe place. that's partly what strikes us as such a heinous act is that what children
we need to reaffirm that they are secure, that there is safety in their environment. we need to examine how the chirp are doing and stay in contact with them. we need to provide a range of services to them and match the needs of the children to the services that we have available. and... >> brown: go ahead. i'm sorry. >> what we want to be able to do is provide the services that the child needs and respond to the needs that they have. >> brown: dr. rappaport, what about...
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it may actually make the environment more difficult. >> israel is concerned that palestinians will be eligible to join the international criminal court. press charges of human rights violations. in the words of an israeli official, the daniel could be worse than rockets from gaza. the u.s. reportedly asked israel not to impose harsh sanctions against the palestinian authority. >> they can get pieces of paper from the-up. but they are not going move forward and not going to make the palestinian statehood more real. >> of now, more than two-third member countries recognize palestine. the vote in favor of, the nonmember statehood is expected to be overwhelming. supports include france, china and india. bret? >> bret: david lee miller, in jerusalem. thank you. >>> still ahead -- hillary clinton is on her way out. we look at her time at state. first, are clinton's former senate colleagues willing to use the nuclear option? if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... not
it may actually make the environment more difficult. >> israel is concerned that palestinians will be eligible to join the international criminal court. press charges of human rights violations. in the words of an israeli official, the daniel could be worse than rockets from gaza. the u.s. reportedly asked israel not to impose harsh sanctions against the palestinian authority. >> they can get pieces of paper from the-up. but they are not going move forward and not going to make the...
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congresswoman, as you point out on the senate side this bill passed with 68 votes, which is in today's environment, a remarkable show of bipartisanship. it's only when we come back to the house when you see a house republican leadership driven by the tea party these days that can't even accept the notion that we need to define and protect lgbt individuals and couples. how did we get to this spot on a bill that passed in 1994 reauthorized several times, how did we get to this unfortunate point. >> i think there are people running on the other side that don't have their credentials. i think that they have really lost both a moral campus and a political acumen about what is really important here. we have done nothing about improving job growth making sure that the economy starts humming again and we're picking on these small elements, although they're significant for those groups of people and not doing what everyone believes must be done. >> eliot: you know, i almost feel as though we lose sight of that the violence against women act has been a huge success. it has insureed critical protections agai
congresswoman, as you point out on the senate side this bill passed with 68 votes, which is in today's environment, a remarkable show of bipartisanship. it's only when we come back to the house when you see a house republican leadership driven by the tea party these days that can't even accept the notion that we need to define and protect lgbt individuals and couples. how did we get to this spot on a bill that passed in 1994 reauthorized several times, how did we get to this unfortunate point....
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how do you invest in growth in an environment where we're not growing up and we have this bashier in washington? >> well, i think the opportunity for investors are in companies that have robust business model that's despite the assumption in washington can provide investors for those genuine strong business results that will be reflected in the stock prices. in fact, one of our fund holdings at niceky looked very, very good. we've seen a real positive thump in the stock price. we think there are some opportunities out there. >> do you think quality will win out? go with quality no matter the turmoil we're going through in washington right now? >> oh, absolutely. the pickleliest of companies, which we require a hard hit on equities, one of the companies, look at balance sheet and we're diversified particularly with those overseas exposures. >> rob, you're suggesting a more defensive approach, then? you're really focusing more on balance sheets? are you also looking at debt levels and dividends on those companies? >> yeah. we're looking at balance sheets, we're looking at cash flow, we
how do you invest in growth in an environment where we're not growing up and we have this bashier in washington? >> well, i think the opportunity for investors are in companies that have robust business model that's despite the assumption in washington can provide investors for those genuine strong business results that will be reflected in the stock prices. in fact, one of our fund holdings at niceky looked very, very good. we've seen a real positive thump in the stock price. we think...
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snow is one of the hardest things to forecast so we are in a now-casting environments rather than forecasting. we could have totals surpassing those amounts. the temperatures, they are so cold tonight, a million homes without power and that will be dangerous for folks who are just cold. >>shepard: thank you janice. your house has been destroyed, you are sitting outside trying to protect your home from looters and another storm is here and it is snowing. major airlines canceled 1,000 flights already. they warn this could be many more to come. that is paling in comparison to what people are dealing with. we go to long island, new york, what are they doing to get ready? >>reporter: what a mess. they are still trying to recover from the first storm and now it is more difficult. you can see the atlantic ocean they expect the water to surge 3' to 5'. you can see what was left of someone's odden deck. right now, we will pan around and see this giant yellow truck and what they are trying to do is pump out the sand stuck in the drains so this is not more flooding and the workers say this is a very dif
snow is one of the hardest things to forecast so we are in a now-casting environments rather than forecasting. we could have totals surpassing those amounts. the temperatures, they are so cold tonight, a million homes without power and that will be dangerous for folks who are just cold. >>shepard: thank you janice. your house has been destroyed, you are sitting outside trying to protect your home from looters and another storm is here and it is snowing. major airlines canceled 1,000...
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so that we can create an environment for businesses to create jobs. gerri: long-term talks about this. a long way to go. i wish would come he would come back and maybe we will have a conversation. i really appreciate yo coming on the show,hank you so much and i think you for having me. gerri: now we want to know what you think. banda gerriwillis.com, vote on the right-nd side of the screen. we have lots more in the show. twenty-six days until we fall off the fiscal cliff. is that what democrats want us to do? pictures seem so. we go live to capitol hill in 10 minutes. while ngress talked about wanting to cut excess spending, the nbers may tell a different story. i will break it down coming up next. you stl think you're colder than me? nah. don tell me. tell tiny! [ ice crackling ] [ knuckles cracking ] and who are you supposed to be, back-up? handle it. what you looking at? ha! cat-like reflexes... whoa! [ male announcer ] the coors light silver bullet pint. it's bigger. it's resealable. it's still the coldest. don't you do it. don't you do it! [ male
so that we can create an environment for businesses to create jobs. gerri: long-term talks about this. a long way to go. i wish would come he would come back and maybe we will have a conversation. i really appreciate yo coming on the show,hank you so much and i think you for having me. gerri: now we want to know what you think. banda gerriwillis.com, vote on the right-nd side of the screen. we have lots more in the show. twenty-six days until we fall off the fiscal cliff. is that what democrats...
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>> but you don't think they're going to have those same issues in 2013, dodd-frank, the regulatory environment, record-low interest rates? these are all some of the issues that kept investors away from these stocks last year. >> yeah. and in spite of all those issues, the stocks are very cheap, even though they're up dramatically, they're down from where they were precrisis. and if you think about the c car, and i congratulated her on the upgrade. i agree with it. but there was a lot of money left on the table in not having owned these things all year. i think some of these banks will be able to return a lot of capital. the fed really gave them a chance to go back twice with a submission for returning capital. so we're not going to have companies fail and i think companies like bank of america and citi are going to return capital via dividends and buybacks. you get down to the regionals, there will be a lot of capital and return on dividends. even if you have slow growth, there will be a lot of money thrown back at the shareholders, thrown back at buybacks and i think it's valuation of the sto
>> but you don't think they're going to have those same issues in 2013, dodd-frank, the regulatory environment, record-low interest rates? these are all some of the issues that kept investors away from these stocks last year. >> yeah. and in spite of all those issues, the stocks are very cheap, even though they're up dramatically, they're down from where they were precrisis. and if you think about the c car, and i congratulated her on the upgrade. i agree with it. but there was a...
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and then that data is shared once it's public with them to help them kind of understand the political environment, what they're facing, what is happening beyond just their own individual races. >> well, so, you don't, then, go into the corporate world? is that what you're telling me? >> i don't. we are very, very focused on, you know, we're very good at campaigns. we're very good at winning campaigns. that's where we keep our focus. it's not about money. it's more about we're a republican firm that work with republican candidates. >> all right. well, there's nothing wrong with money in my world. let me just ask you, don't some of your colleagues, you know, take this political prestige, i'm going to call it, and put it to work with private corporations? >> they do. and it's what you're all about. i mean, we -- our company has been around for 35 years. the -- my partners and i used to work for the party. and way wa and we wanted to keep working campaigns and we'll do it for i believe several decades more. different people have different focuses. you know, i've worked in campaigns ever since i was a
and then that data is shared once it's public with them to help them kind of understand the political environment, what they're facing, what is happening beyond just their own individual races. >> well, so, you don't, then, go into the corporate world? is that what you're telling me? >> i don't. we are very, very focused on, you know, we're very good at campaigns. we're very good at winning campaigns. that's where we keep our focus. it's not about money. it's more about we're a...
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energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers plour environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. [ sighs ] i can't wait till morning. wait! it's morning in china! ♪ [ male announcer ] it's sweet, it's nutty... it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. >> greta: big night for mitt rom but he wasn't the only one. last night was a really big night for president obama. how big. how about $5.3 million. that is how much obama and first lady and joe biden were have estimated in one night. they had high end fund-raisers and republicans are blasting president obama spending more time campaigning than governing. >> how are you greta. >> greta: i love this. i want to ask you about this. what is the s
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are the worries about the regulatory environment not there for you anymore? does this not crimp into the bullish story for you in 2013, dodd/frank? >> it's -- it's kind of not a factor. dodd/frank puts -- well, dodd/frank is yet to be entirely determined, but dodd/frank puts a cap on the companies' sort of old way of doing business and being profitable. these companies really need to ceo show they will make structural reforms and decide what they want to be when they grow up, and what i like about bank of america it committed to this in 2010, right? a lot of banks still are arguing that the reason why they are underperforming it's cyclical, not structural, so dodd/frank is not -- you know, dodd/frank is sort of an outside influence on the company, part of the structure of your bank, but this is basically right-sizing the offense structure of the banks, so that's what this calls about. revenues, we're very conservative. don't expect a lot of revenues. i think one of the most -- some of the most damaging things for the -- for the banks have been the card act wh
are the worries about the regulatory environment not there for you anymore? does this not crimp into the bullish story for you in 2013, dodd/frank? >> it's -- it's kind of not a factor. dodd/frank puts -- well, dodd/frank is yet to be entirely determined, but dodd/frank puts a cap on the companies' sort of old way of doing business and being profitable. these companies really need to ceo show they will make structural reforms and decide what they want to be when they grow up, and what i...
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report says patrick kennedy one of secretary of state hillary clinton's top aides said the severe threat environment was well known. >> the system was flashing red in libya and benghazi. >> the military commanderer for africa had no idea of the depth and breadth of the c.i.a. operation. the defense department would be called on to evacuate two dozen americans on short notice. >> i am concerned that the department of defense did not have assets available that could come to the rescue in a timely fashion. >> the report found no direct evidence that secretary clinton turned down security or funding request. >> as far as we can see, at the mid-level manager. >> over the weekend in an interview with "meet the press" the president seemed to play down security and intelligence failures to say they were huge problems in sloppiness, adding his administration is accepting the 29 recommendations of the state department review released in mid-december. bret? >> bret: thank you. secretary of state hillary clinton remains under hospital observation after being treated for a blood clot related to the concussion sh
report says patrick kennedy one of secretary of state hillary clinton's top aides said the severe threat environment was well known. >> the system was flashing red in libya and benghazi. >> the military commanderer for africa had no idea of the depth and breadth of the c.i.a. operation. the defense department would be called on to evacuate two dozen americans on short notice. >> i am concerned that the department of defense did not have assets available that could come to the...